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filipinasdelta
Sep 01, 2017Aspirant
Remote Access other than ReadyCloud
Hi all, I'm starting this discussing to hopefully get some help towards remote access. We've got around 5 laptops that we'd like to access the Nas externaly, we used to use 'ReadyNas Remote' which ...
StephenB
Sep 01, 2017Guru - Experienced User
ZeroTier and OwnCloud have similar features to ReadyCloud (and both are used by folks here).
FTPS is another possibility, (requiring some port forwarding in the router, and DDNS). There are several clients that support drag/drop.
I use OpenVPN (installed in my Orbi router), with TeamViewer as a fallback mechanism. I don't need multiple accounts though (or the ability to turn off access for someone).
Sandshark
Sep 02, 2017Sensei
I use ZeroTier. Unfortunately, the current app for ReadyNAS is very out of date and the developer disappeared from the scene just a short time after releasing it. It does still work as of OS 6.8.0, or you can install a newer version via standard Linux commands in SSH.
It's operation is much more like ReadyNAS Remote was than ReadyCloud. You activate the connections and then the NAS and other devices running ZeroTier just work like they were on a secondary local network. It even allows NAS-to-NAS remote access for things like offsite backup.
- filipinasdeltaSep 14, 2017Aspirant
Do you know where I can get ZeroTier from?
I went to their website but they haven't got it available for ReadyNas.Cheers,
- StephenBSep 14, 2017Guru - Experienced User
There's a version here: https://github.com/NAStools/zerotierone/releases/tag/readynas%2F1.1.14-nt3
It's not the latest, but it does work.
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